Whenever I go in these underwater rides, I always have the biggest fear that the sub would either run off track, or the windows would break, or the sub would capsize, or all three combined. I always got chills whenever I saw underwater animatronics because I feared that the sun would capsize and we’d have to swim in the water *with* the animatronics
The jaws ride at universal- I’ve had too many nightmares about falling in the water with the giant shark animatronic. I HATE IT. Like imagine being feeling it swim under you and you can’t see it... or even worse getting stuck in the mechanism and being crushed.
The one Who sees YES SAMEE! It always scared me! Just imagining being stuck underwater while there’s a huge animatronic shark underwater has always gave me nightmares.
The one Who sees the way i’ve had this EXACT fear but no one ever seemed to be bothered by it. abandoned rides that used to have underwater animatronics absolutely terrify me
Via Blackheart seriously.. how do you know it’s submechanophobia??? It could just be the fact that it’s underwater which is thalassophobia. Damn trend hoppers claiming to have submechanophobia...
I'm actually impressed by parts of this ride. Keeping all the mechanics functional underwater can't be an easy feat. And I can't even see the operators for the floating characters!
@@Asilentecho1 Apparently, it was just part of the ride's maintenance. Still doesn't explain how it kept all the moving figures in *pristine* condition. They spent their whole operating life submerged and in pretty direct sunlight. Unless they were being swapped out with new models every few years, I just don't see how they kept up appearance. Their colors should've faded and their rubber skin should have torn.
Thank you so much for compiling this, I couldn't have been any older than four, but I vividly remember the bubbles and the impressive yet benign sea serpent. I honestly believed my parents had somehow arranged for a voyage to the depths of the Atlantic.
When I was a kid I did this particular ride with some of my dad's workmates who were all sailors. One young man, Kevin, was totally underwhelmed by this. At last, fed up with all the 'effects' he exclaimed very loudly in a sub packed with young kids, 'what? more bloody bubbles!' However, he was the same guy who stood up to clap the animatronic Lincoln's Gettysburg address. While everyone else was clearing the scene he was giving a standing ovation, thrilled to bits!
@@febbledebble wow you act lile someone cant have the same idea and who has the time to go through comments saying "i dont wanna copy by mistake" there are fucking duplicates deal with it
@@bigbunnyleabee The entire comment is the exact same, which shows just how much people want likes on a stupid comment of all things. The point is people like that are lame as fuck. :)
Oh my gosh I remember always thinking that giant squid was real when I was young. I deeply miss this ride, but glad that it's memory lives on with the new Nemo voyage.
This was the first attraction I was trained on in the summer of ‘97 and I was one of the last people to work it the night they closed it. I love it. Thanks for the post.
I don't think they were trying for a relaxing ride, I think the idea was to scare you a little bit with all the big fish swimming around and well you know. I do miss that ride though was one of mine and my husband's favs
I was 6 when I last rode this ride. I swear I watch this video multiple times a year ever since it was uploaded. Thank you so much for putting it on UA-cam to share with everyone
This brings back a ton of memories. What they need is a hybrid of this and Nemo. I have no problem with the upgrades but I've already seen the movie. Use the characters from the movie to enhance the ride. Thanks again.
Mark Raymond In 1980, on my 10 birthday, i remember this ride and i miss a lot, rides that are gone, inner thur space, america sings, mission to mars, circle vision 360, hey mark send me friend request to my facebook jose luis roman.i will wait for your message, mark.
OMG I remember this from when I was a kid, I'm 25 now and I loved this in the 90s. And what a perfect homage to this original ride, too, with the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea theme, I think I'm gonna cry. :') How rich and magical all this was to me, and it still is. :) My favorite parts were the mermaids, sea serpent, giant squid, and volcanoes around the sunken Atlantis. I loved all the incredible details and hard work that went into this, I was so disappointed to hear that it was taken out. I haven't been in the new ride, but with many things at Disneyland, I wish they just left the original stuff alone. Update it, sure (within reason), but don't get rid of it.
***** Oh, in this video? Huh, I'll look at that later, see if I can spot it. Yeah, I think I do recall it. :) I guess it's just been so long since I've seen it. XD
+AishaVonFossen Hey, i'm Romanian so sorry if i mistake on any words, this is what i want to ask: I was a child, now i'm 13, i was about 10 or 11 years old when i watched an animated movie on a post, i think it was Kidsco or idk... i actually forgot, it was about some peoples that were after the " monster that destroys ships " Captain Nemo's submarine, Nautilus, it destroys that ship and some guys were landing on water , but they actually didn't realize it was on nautilus, so when nautilus submerges of water they found it to be made of metal, a trap has opened and they get in, then they meet Nemo, and in the near end they fight with a giant underwater monster, that get Nautilus in its mouth, it was looking like a salmon or something like that, but it was big, so Nemo tried to electrocute him and he uses 10.000 V idk actually how they were called, and after seeing that the monster isn't affected he was shocked, this is what i remember, i beg you, tell me where i can find those animes .
+Valentin Alin Hey there! :D Huh, an anime show? Well I don't really watch a whole lot of anime, and what I have seen of anime I haven't seen anything like that, so I don't know how helpful I'd be with that. :( I know there's the live action Disney movie 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, with James Mason as Captain Nemo, and there's Kirk Douglas and Peter Lorre, too, made in the 1950s, have you seen that? I don't know of any cartoons of any other genre of that story, either, but there is this movie. Check that out, I think you'll like it. :D I'm sorry if I wasn't that helpful with the cartoon, though. :(
Huh, i tought you didn't know the answer, no much peoples know that movie, hey wait a sec. i saw something familliar to the movie in a video, i will send u if i re-found it. thanks for answering
I’m so happy this was posted! I thought I was going insane remembering that there use to be mermaids! I was beginning to think it was just my imagination or something. I remember that a mermaid pops up and down and only certain windows were lucky enough to of seen her, well when I was looking in the glass, face all shoved in, her face just pops up to mine and it freaked me out so badly! I was only about 4! I still remember her face in my mind. This ride completely mesmerized me!! I was such a happy child in it. I’m 24 now but when I revisited and went on the Nemo themed ride, it didn’t really feel as cool-maybe I’m just too old now.
This is great!! Thanks for posting... I spent part of my lazy Sunday watching old videos from Disneyland back in the day. Brought back lots of good memories of my childhood in S. Cali in the late 80s and early 90s. Thanks again....
Man, thanks for that. Took me right back to being a kid on that ride. I was so sad to see it replaced by Finding Nemo. Thanks again for this original awesomeness that was the Submarine Voyage.
Wow! i cant believe how FEW people have seen this! My dad and I bonded over this ride when i was very little. We were both crushed when it was taken down. T^T
i never had the chance to go on this ride but i miss it. the finding nemo ride triggers something inside me, but its so comforting. i feel like this ride would make me feel happy and warm inside.
Never has a video reminded me of my childhood so vividly. I was born on 1957 and went to Disneyland when I was 4. You youngins who say you experienced this when you were a child in the 90's have no idea what this was really like, but I glad we all had a blast...
Terrific throwback. I have no issue w/ changes with the times, but this was a great throw back to childhood for a fourty-something person back to their childhood. Better than a time machine. Thanks for the post.
This was always my favorite ride and I was sad that I never got one more time to experience it before it closed down. Watching this video really bought back some great memories.
I’m a little upset this got replaced with another attraction. People who say they are glad that this attraction was closed are just scared of the sea serpent and the mermaids or the octopus. This ride was breaking apart either way.
Rode this yearly I think from 69 to 75. When I returned to DL with my own kids many years later it was gone. Thank you so much for the memories, it really brings my grandmother back to me vividly.
I was also no older than 4 or 5 but I remember the mermaids and the bubbles, and the eels! I've been looking for hours to find this. I'm so glad you captured a lost Jen of my childhood
Surprisingly, even though I'm young (born in the mid-late 90's), I prefer this over the Finding Nemo overlay. I like Finding Nemo don't get me wrong but this one feels...more of an actual voyage. Maybe it's my sea-roots. The horn would scare me, it sounds like a horn on a Navy ship. Cool features and nice narration.
This is not the voyage I remember. I rode the Nautilus (which was grey) circa 1960-61 depending on whether I was 10 or 11 when I first visited the Magic Kingdom. Also took a rocket to the moon and a jungle cruise that time. Enjoyed it all very much. And Tom Sawyer's Island and well...it WAS magic!
@@floran620 The grey ones were a very different design, modelled, as Cassandra says, after the Nautilus sub in Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, which I think was the name of the ride at that time.
I haven't been on this former attraction since I was 5️⃣ and 9️⃣ years old which were the last 2️⃣ times I traveled to Disneyland with my parents' supervision back in the old days of life before the world became a crazy place to live in before the chaos entered the picture. The sea serpent scared the **** out of me when I saw him. He was so weird that I thought that he'd kill the Neptune and Nautilus submarines that I somewhat remember boarding with parental supervision back then.
Wow so that was the original submarine ride taken out. I mean yeah nowadays it seems outdated. Ive ridden the version of this ride Finding Nemo. Its pretty cool. I remeber going to Disneyland for the first time when I was 9 years old and being intrigued by what this ride was and why it was no longer running.
In the late sixties I went on this ride. It left a mark on me. I won't go back to Disneyland because they took this attraction away. when things get rough at work I still say.." Dive, Dive!!
What a cute ride this was. I was born in 1999 so I never got to ride this ride. I also have never been to Disneyland so I have not rode The Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage either. (I defiantly will the next time I go to Disney World though)
Whenever I go in these underwater rides, I always have the biggest fear that the sub would either run off track, or the windows would break, or the sub would capsize, or all three combined. I always got chills whenever I saw underwater animatronics because I feared that the sun would capsize and we’d have to swim in the water *with* the animatronics
Comrade Drill fun fact! the subs were known to have leaking issues and low supply of oxygen. Many guests fainted.
Yeah, that sounds like a pretty bad experience for you no matter how you put it
The jaws ride at universal- I’ve had too many nightmares about falling in the water with the giant shark animatronic. I HATE IT. Like imagine being feeling it swim under you and you can’t see it... or even worse getting stuck in the mechanism and being crushed.
The one Who sees YES SAMEE! It always scared me! Just imagining being stuck underwater while there’s a huge animatronic shark underwater has always gave me nightmares.
The one Who sees the way i’ve had this EXACT fear but no one ever seemed to be bothered by it. abandoned rides that used to have underwater animatronics absolutely terrify me
I’m in flight or fight mode right now
Submechanophobia my friend! I'm with ya.
@@viablackheart1534 me too
Via Blackheart seriously.. how do you know it’s submechanophobia??? It could just be the fact that it’s underwater which is thalassophobia. Damn trend hoppers claiming to have submechanophobia...
Яee don’t be rude and gate keep phobias. submechanicaphobia is the fear of man made submerged objects, so this counts.
@@reecekennedy just shut up. There are people all over these videos claiming to have this phobia. It is a TREND.
I'm actually impressed by parts of this ride. Keeping all the mechanics functional underwater can't be an easy feat. And I can't even see the operators for the floating characters!
Divers go in every night and clean and maintain animatronics after park closes
pushpin1er bro why would anyone do that tho
Hot Garbage idk why they do it . But I heard one of the divers on a podcast. He said he has to go scuba diving everyday rain or shine. Creepy
@@Asilentecho1 Apparently, it was just part of the ride's maintenance. Still doesn't explain how it kept all the moving figures in *pristine* condition. They spent their whole operating life submerged and in pretty direct sunlight. Unless they were being swapped out with new models every few years, I just don't see how they kept up appearance. Their colors should've faded and their rubber skin should have torn.
@@GoldKnightProduction it's Disney, they can do anything
This shot me into my fight or flight mode
Rachel F. I’m here from Tik tok😔✌️
@@st8347 ditto also I wasn't scared I was just intrigued
@@st8347 Same, the tik tok account dedicated submechanphobia.
Thank you so much for compiling this, I couldn't have been any older than four, but I vividly remember the bubbles and the impressive yet benign sea serpent. I honestly believed my parents had somehow arranged for a voyage to the depths of the Atlantic.
When I was a kid I did this particular ride with some of my dad's workmates who were all sailors. One young man, Kevin, was totally underwhelmed by this. At last, fed up with all the 'effects' he exclaimed very loudly in a sub packed with young kids, 'what? more bloody bubbles!' However, he was the same guy who stood up to clap the animatronic Lincoln's Gettysburg address. While everyone else was clearing the scene he was giving a standing ovation, thrilled to bits!
Wilhelmina Nesbitt Hahaha!!! great story. 😄
What an awesome story!
sorry i wasn't born fast enough
I forgive you for not being born fast enough
same
Same to me cause I wanna have nightmares after going to Disney...
Sorry about that kid it was an awskme atraction
Untill they started to leak
same
this ride looks scary to me
It really isn't. It's a kid's ride. I took my son on this ride when he was 4 and he loved it.
@@debradonley3825 Because he don't know that the submarine can probably break and he also don't knwo that is animatronics
Submecanaphobia.
{Disney Magic} Some people don’t share the same fears as you..?
@@ladyboombox I mean , he's a kid he don't know the dangers
I love how realistic everything looks on the ride and then frickin Derp the Magic Dragon shows up lmfao
Lol derp the magic dragon
Wow you legit copy and pasted that entire comment from another video for likes.
@@febbledebble wow you act lile someone cant have the same idea and who has the time to go through comments saying "i dont wanna copy by mistake" there are fucking duplicates deal with it
@@bigbunnyleabee The entire comment is the exact same, which shows just how much people want likes on a stupid comment of all things. The point is people like that are lame as fuck. :)
@@febbledebble yeah I saw the exact same comment
Oh my gosh I remember always thinking that giant squid was real when I was young. I deeply miss this ride, but glad that it's memory lives on with the new Nemo voyage.
True
what squid?
@@fennecrocks770 the giant one
@@unknownperson-li3pe where is it?
@@fennecrocks770 it's the one you see in the very dark after the sea serpent where it is crushing the other submerine
This was the first attraction I was trained on in the summer of ‘97 and I was one of the last people to work it the night they closed it. I love it. Thanks for the post.
I miss this. I can still vividly remember the mermaids from when I was a child. (:
I remember the squid scared the shit out of me as a kid
Same
Me too 💗
I remember the mermaids too!
@@JU1C1_Were They Topless ?
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
derp the magic serpent 8:49
derp the magic static serpent .
I'll have what he's having
AHAAHAHAH IM CRYINNG WHAT
D E R P
I fucking hate "derp" not your average "I don't really like this very much" I genuinely despise the term "derp" with my entire being.
This is for y'all that came here to see the mermaids 7:04 & 7:13
Thank you! Been looking for this lol!
@@STABBRClan you're welcome my friend
Thanks big time!
@@KlynerKaiOffical you're welcome my friend
Thank you hun, I was looking for them!
If not for the animatronics this would be a relaxing ride...
Fureal 😐
@AlexFloGaming no. The animatronics in general.
the SV animatronic creatures are a marvel of technology!
No it would be quite boring
I don't think they were trying for a relaxing ride, I think the idea was to scare you a little bit with all the big fish swimming around and well you know. I do miss that ride though was one of mine and my husband's favs
I was 6 when I last rode this ride. I swear I watch this video multiple times a year ever since it was uploaded. Thank you so much for putting it on UA-cam to share with everyone
This brings back a ton of memories. What they need is a hybrid of this and Nemo. I have no problem with the upgrades but I've already seen the movie. Use the characters from the movie to enhance the ride. Thanks again.
Mark Raymond
In 1980, on my 10 birthday, i remember this ride and i miss a lot, rides that are gone, inner thur space, america sings, mission to mars, circle vision 360, hey mark send me friend request to my facebook jose luis roman.i will wait for your message, mark.
@@marthalaura6294 people enjoyed america sings?!
The Nemo ride gives a few homages to this version
@@marthalaura6294 8:50
He looks like a cartoon version of a Chinese dragon.
OMG I remember this from when I was a kid, I'm 25 now and I loved this in the 90s. And what a perfect homage to this original ride, too, with the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea theme, I think I'm gonna cry. :')
How rich and magical all this was to me, and it still is. :) My favorite parts were the mermaids, sea serpent, giant squid, and volcanoes around the sunken Atlantis. I loved all the incredible details and hard work that went into this, I was so disappointed to hear that it was taken out. I haven't been in the new ride, but with many things at Disneyland, I wish they just left the original stuff alone. Update it, sure (within reason), but don't get rid of it.
***** Really? Huh, I might vaguely remember that...maybe I should try to find that later.
***** Oh, in this video? Huh, I'll look at that later, see if I can spot it. Yeah, I think I do recall it. :) I guess it's just been so long since I've seen it. XD
+AishaVonFossen Hey, i'm Romanian so sorry if i mistake on any words, this is what i want to ask:
I was a child, now i'm 13, i was about 10 or 11 years old when i watched an animated movie on a post, i think it was Kidsco or idk... i actually forgot, it was about some peoples that were after the " monster that destroys ships " Captain Nemo's submarine, Nautilus, it destroys that ship and some guys were landing on water , but they actually didn't realize it was on nautilus, so when nautilus submerges of water they found it to be made of metal, a trap has opened and they get in, then they meet Nemo, and in the near end they fight with a giant underwater monster, that get Nautilus in its mouth, it was looking like a salmon or something like that, but it was big, so Nemo tried to electrocute him and he uses 10.000 V idk actually how they were called, and after seeing that the monster isn't affected he was shocked, this is what i remember, i beg you, tell me where i can find those animes .
+Valentin Alin Hey there! :D
Huh, an anime show? Well I don't really watch a whole lot of anime, and what I have seen of anime I haven't seen anything like that, so I don't know how helpful I'd be with that. :(
I know there's the live action Disney movie 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, with James Mason as Captain Nemo, and there's Kirk Douglas and Peter Lorre, too, made in the 1950s, have you seen that? I don't know of any cartoons of any other genre of that story, either, but there is this movie. Check that out, I think you'll like it. :D
I'm sorry if I wasn't that helpful with the cartoon, though. :(
Huh, i tought you didn't know the answer, no much peoples know that movie, hey wait a sec. i saw something familliar to the movie in a video, i will send u if i re-found it. thanks for answering
I can’t believe it took me this long to realize the narrator is Gary Owens.
And his first mate Eric Boardman.
Their voices are just so distinct now.
Nope. The narrator in 1959 was Pete Renoudet.
How did you find this out? I can’t find anything on it
Listen to Ron Schneider. This man gets the final word.
@shenloken2
Gary Owens was the Voice of Roger RamJet .
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
I was born after this ride was closed so of course I never got to ride it. But I have ridden the Finding Nemo version and I love it!
The mermaids look like floating dead corps...
Yeah.
mhm
Thx for turning it to the dark side...
The dark side is my favorite side
Aye, Disneyland really needs to bring back the original living, breathing mermaids. They were so much better.
now this is a real Disney throwback.
Wait I think I missed the mermaids, what part were they at??
nostrils 6:50
Tessa Ferguson oh hell nah fuck that shit
ًSomething with Bungalow ikrrr terrifying
ًSomething with Bungalow 😂😂😂
fx b just imagine them swimming slowly towards the sub and you see their rotted faces as they _sing_
I loved this ride as a kid. I looked forward to the mermaids. I miss it. Wish they'd remake 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea properly and reopen the ride.
I’m so happy this was posted! I thought I was going insane remembering that there use to be mermaids! I was beginning to think it was just my imagination or something. I remember that a mermaid pops up and down and only certain windows were lucky enough to of seen her, well when I was looking in the glass, face all shoved in, her face just pops up to mine and it freaked me out so badly! I was only about 4! I still remember her face in my mind. This ride completely mesmerized me!! I was such a happy child in it.
I’m 24 now but when I revisited and went on the Nemo themed ride, it didn’t really feel as cool-maybe I’m just too old now.
Thanks for sharing.. brings me back to my childhood❤
*fear of the ocean intensifies*
Sameee
This is great!! Thanks for posting... I spent part of my lazy Sunday watching old videos from Disneyland back in the day. Brought back lots of good memories of my childhood in S. Cali in the late 80s and early 90s. Thanks again....
Man, thanks for that. Took me right back to being a kid on that ride. I was so sad to see it replaced by Finding Nemo. Thanks again for this original awesomeness that was the Submarine Voyage.
I truly miss this. So glad that some were able to capture it. :')
I remember riding the Disney World version when I was 5. I had a phobia of things under water. Probably why it's burned into my memory.
Haven’t seen this version since 1983 when I was 6. I was fascinated by the sea serpent.
People with subanrnhduwndbfhr phobia watching this:🗿
Me: :)🙂
CuteGummyBears Yt I feel called out and I don’t like it. :(((
Den’s Videos aww🥺💕sorry
you me a submechanophobia?
@OffBrandFiji what?
@OffBrandFiji woah buddy.
Having just watched both rides video POVs, this is much cooler than the Nemo one!
May I use this footage in a video I'm making about underwater animatronics? I will give your channel full credit.
You can find the link to the original ride footage in the description. But if you want to use my edited version feel free.
Woah! I love ur channel theme park crazy!
@@TddddK1 8:50
"Sea" ya later, Surly the Sea Serpent. Pun intended.
Haha... I very vaguely remember going on this ride as a young child back in the early 70's. Thank you for bringing back the memories and for sharing
Wow! i cant believe how FEW people have seen this!
My dad and I bonded over this ride when i was very little.
We were both crushed when it was taken down. T^T
I'm fascinated by the ride alone, but I there's barely anyone who knows about the ride or because of subnophobia (I think that's how you spell it?)
i never had the chance to go on this ride but i miss it. the finding nemo ride triggers something inside me, but its so comforting. i feel like this ride would make me feel happy and warm inside.
I love the derpy Sea Serpent, y’all don’t get his true beauty
Oh man. Now this brings back some old memories.
Never has a video reminded me of my childhood so vividly. I was born on 1957 and went to Disneyland when I was 4. You youngins who say you experienced this when you were a child in the 90's have no idea what this was really like, but I glad we all had a blast...
Terrific throwback. I have no issue w/ changes with the times, but this was a great throw back to childhood for a fourty-something person back to their childhood. Better than a time machine. Thanks for the post.
If only they kept this ride with few alterations for adaptation.
Thank you for sharing this!
I remember this from the late seventies through most of the eighties. Sad that it no longer is there!!!
This was always my favorite ride and I was sad that I never got one more time to experience it before it closed down. Watching this video really bought back some great memories.
They need to bring this back i am not a fan of finding Nemo
Excellent. Subs are the BEST ATTRACTION in Disneyland....
Got to ride when I was 8 in 1975 I still remember many moons ago
this took me down memory lane...thanks for sharing :) i loved the mermaids when i was a kid
I know, I love ❤️ mermaids 🧜♀️ too.
I’m a little upset this got replaced with another attraction. People who say they are glad that this attraction was closed are just scared of the sea serpent and the mermaids or the octopus. This ride was breaking apart either way.
@Deleted Channel some finding Nemo ride
Rode this yearly I think from 69 to 75. When I returned to DL with my own kids many years later it was gone. Thank you so much for the memories, it really brings my grandmother back to me vividly.
"These crumbling heaps of stone betray the hand of man...."
Thank you Tim Kent for taking me back to better years of my life
You're welcome.
That ride was awsome
I really do miss this ride, the sea serpent was my favorite. Though for some reason I remember the being a giant squid fighting a whale in it.
I wish this was still around to ride today
Thank you for making that available… It’s been on my mind and it’s been good to see it And hear it again!
This was a great ride!
I freaking love this ride as a child. I was so privileged to have been born early enough
I was also no older than 4 or 5 but I remember the mermaids and the bubbles, and the eels! I've been looking for hours to find this. I'm so glad you captured a lost Jen of my childhood
I miss this version.
Surprisingly, even though I'm young (born in the mid-late 90's), I prefer this over the Finding Nemo overlay. I like Finding Nemo don't get me wrong but this one feels...more of an actual voyage. Maybe it's my sea-roots. The horn would scare me, it sounds like a horn on a Navy ship. Cool features and nice narration.
Miss this version so much. Long live TomorrowLand of the early 1990s.
Good times😊
Thank you!
Great thank you all I missed was the walking down into submarine but I was at the end of my seat as I did many years before
Thank you for doing this. God I loved this ride so much. It and the haunted mansion were my faves
Such nostalgia! *Thank* *you!*
Oh my goodness, GREAT VIDEO!!!!! :D I am THE biggest Submarine Voyage fan, so you made me smile!!
tamisweetie You and me! loved it so!
Great memories...❤
This is not the voyage I remember. I rode the Nautilus (which was grey) circa 1960-61 depending on whether I was 10 or 11 when I first visited the Magic Kingdom. Also took a rocket to the moon and a jungle cruise that time. Enjoyed it all very much. And Tom Sawyer's Island and well...it WAS magic!
The subs were gray when it first opened but then later they were painted yellow to look more like research subs.
@@floran620
The grey ones were a very different design, modelled, as Cassandra says, after the Nautilus sub in Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, which I think was the name of the ride at that time.
genius story telling i miss those days
Last went on this in ‘87. I’m glad the Nemo version uses some of the original script and features. This had more of a “cool” factor.
I wish they would not have rethemed this ride. This is very similar to the 20,000 leagues Sub ride. I loved them both. These 2 rides were classic!
I went on this in the 80's...not sure if it would be the version/one I went on
This is freaking me tf out
Very cool. I like the intro/outro.. very old discovery documentary like!
I loved this ride when I was a young child. The movie tie in helped
Awesome, thanks! I remember this from so many years ago! ❤️
My favorite ride. I miss the 80s
I haven't been on this former attraction since I was 5️⃣ and 9️⃣ years old which were the last 2️⃣ times I traveled to Disneyland with my parents' supervision back in the old days of life before the world became a crazy place to live in before the chaos entered the picture. The sea serpent scared the **** out of me when I saw him. He was so weird that I thought that he'd kill the Neptune and Nautilus submarines that I somewhat remember boarding with parental supervision back then.
Wish I had a chance to go in this
Where's the giant octopus with the diver? I heard it's still there.
This is fantastic, thank you for posting
Wow so that was the original submarine ride taken out. I mean yeah nowadays it seems outdated. Ive ridden the version of this ride Finding Nemo. Its pretty cool. I remeber going to Disneyland for the first time when I was 9 years old and being intrigued by what this ride was and why it was no longer running.
I miss this ride so much. i dream about it all the time
i remember riding this in the 90's way before Nemo i always thought the sea serpent was funny
i would have loved to go on this 😍
TY this was great!
The Disneyland Mermaids need to come back to Disneyland.
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Or Make the Mechanical Mermaids as Realistic as Possible with little Covering as Possible.
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thank you. love.
I went on this ride in 1982!! When they yelled "Mayday, Mayday" on the sub I was on, it scared the hell outta' me😂 So green and wet behind the ears😆
In the late sixties I went on this ride. It left a mark on me. I won't go back to Disneyland because they took this attraction away. when things get rough at work I still say.." Dive, Dive!!
What a cute ride this was. I was born in 1999 so I never got to ride this ride. I also have never been to Disneyland so I have not rode The Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage either. (I defiantly will the next time I go to Disney World though)
Is that James Garner playing the captain? He sounds like Commander Rourke from Atlantis: The Lost Empire.
I don't think it's him.
6:15 that giant squid kickstarted a lifelong fascination with them.
Wow. Memories! Just wow.
Good memories 👌
Nemo can get deep fried. The original theme blows that clownfish out of the water.
I could never ride this becus i was born after it closed i wish i could ride this
Top fave eerie ride as a child